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    My SBE-II is a dream to shoot. Unless I pull off a quick shot and don't have it in the pocket, it's a softie with the inertia drive and the comfortech (buffered/cushioned) stock.
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    Always wanted to do a SBS with a siaga 12 and 410(for the wife). It's still on my want list along with about 12 others lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    OBC, consider using pipe and weld fittings. Fabricate what you want, grind smooth and have powder coat done.

    Also research pipeline fabrication companies. We used to have bending shoes mounted on our larger side booms for making bends on the right of way. Could bend from 2" schedule 40 to 8" lite wall.
    A few things are in motion at this time. The outfit in Chicago is one of those places. I know you know that every cut, weld, and grind can make things look good. It also loses a good part of its overall strength with each modification made. If nobody can help get what I want done, I'll do what I can with the material I already bought in that fashion.

    If I can get hooked up with the right outfit to either use my material, or what they provide, to get the bar bent up and in one piece....I will have them do it. I spent some more time today refining what I'm looking for and made some first rough drafts of the new change, and I'll draw that stuff up better tomorrow. I'm looking for maximum strength and integrity with each portion of this build.

    Many people of sensible and reasonable thought, could easily criticize much of the overkill and over the top efforts that I am choosing to do. And that's okay, because I will know that I never made a short cut, or compromised for either money or time or both. There is no question that having these bars bent to spec to match the frame and do the other shit that is going to happen to them with the shields....is the type of stuff that really could get this thing in print someday....and that would be cool. If it never does, that's cool too.


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    had a coyote run in front of me today. Fuker was as big as a german shepard, if not bigger. Took the 2 lane road in 1 bound from shoulder to shoulder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazin View Post
    Always wanted to do a SBS with a siaga 12 and 410(for the wife). It's still on my want list along with about 12 others lol
    Should have said something when you were helping us move. Could have ripped off a few rounds from the 590 in the alley.
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    Nope, not little
    My airstream has been stolen by dopers

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    early this morning the phone did ring
    Someone from the old neighborhood i think

    If you're in the area drop by
    come check out the casa and say hi.

    Down the road an in to the clear
    Who did appear
    Past the stick fence and trees
    Why it's
    beast 556 and family.
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    I did get all of the relay input wires hooked up today, and three loads completed. All the lights on the front bumper are functioning properly. Five more outputs to go and the connector for the everything on the flatbed. It's really time consuming.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kowalski Lives View Post
    I did get all of the relay input wires hooked up today, and three loads completed. All the lights on the front bumper are functioning properly. Five more outputs to go and the connector for the everything on the flatbed. It's really time consuming.
    What shocks would you recommend for really rough roads?
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    Bilstein for passenger vehicles.


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